Cuba Denounces Attack on Venezuela as an Act of State Terrorism
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The President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, today labeled the military attack perpetrated by the United States against Venezuela as state terrorism, categorizing it as a criminal aggression against the sovereignty of a peaceful nation.
During an act at the Anti-Imperialist Tribunal in Havana, the Cuban leader emphasized that the operation, treacherously executed in the early hours of this Saturday, responds to a neofascist strategy aimed at imposing a regime change and seizing Venezuela's natural resources, particularly its oil.
"This is not about fighting narco-terrorism, as they falsely allege, but about destroying a project of integration and resistance that was born with Commander Hugo Chávez," he asserted.
The head of state categorically rejected the Monroe Doctrine and any extraterritorial claim over Latin American territory, while demanding that the United States provide immediate proof of life for Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Furthermore, he compared the action to the crimes against humanity committed by Israeli Zionism in Gaza, highlighting its illegal, immoral, and international law-violating nature.
"This is not just an attack against Venezuela, it is a threat against all of humanity," he warned, calling on the international community to mobilize unambiguously in the face of the advance of modern fascism, disguised as foreign policy.
Cuba, he reaffirmed, is willing to defend, "with its own blood if necessary, the independence of Our America."











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